• Useful bits

    Here you will find useful case studies and blog posts about what we've been up to and future plans

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  • External Resources for Occupational Therapy

    Explore these valuable links for further information and support.

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    Royal College of Occupational Therapy

    The Royal College of Occupational Therapy (RCOT) is a leading professional organisation dedicated to advancing the practice of occupational therapy. Their website offers a wealth of resources, including professional development opportunities, research publications, and advocacy information. RCOT also provides guidelines for best practices in OT, ensuring that practitioners stay informed about the latest trends and evidence-based strategies.

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    World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT)

    As the global voice of occupational therapy, the WFOT promotes the profession's value and importance on an international scale. Their website features a range of resources, including global standards, educational materials, and research initiatives. The WFOT is committed to enhancing the quality and accessibility of occupational therapy services worldwide.
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    Health Care Professions Council

    The Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) are our regulating body. We are governed by HCPC, our registration is monitored and reviewed by them to ensure we are meeting the 15 Standards of Practice. a few of which are to ensure our practice is safe and effective and within our scope of practice, ensure we meet the legal and ethical boundaries of our profession, adhere to the evidence-base in our professional and clinical reasoning, and recognise the impact of culture, equality and diversity on our practice and practice in a non-discriminatory manner.